Book Review: Five Flags by Stuart Buxton
FIVE FLAGS by Stuart Buxton is the enlightening story of the life of a battleship. Reviewed by Phillip Zozzaro.
FIVE FLAGS by Stuart Buxton is the enlightening story of the life of a battleship. Reviewed by Phillip Zozzaro.
1949: STARLINGS OF PEACE by Catherine A. Deever is a testament to humanity found in the aftermath of war. Reviewed by Addison Ciuchta.
I Could Have Been One by Donald Wm. Jeffries intelligently captures the rich, yet complicated history of wealth and labor. Reviewed by Toni Woodruff.
THE SEAFORTH HEIRESS by Elizabeth Hutchison Bernard is a gripping Regency adventure. Reviewed by Kristine Eckart.
FAMILY by Paul Dunion EdD is a compassionate, sagacious look into family dynamics, child roles, and human fallibility. Reviewed by Jadidsa Perez.
FIRE ON THE FRONTIER by Kenneth Kunkel is a grand story that illustrates how the blood spilled from revenge can never wash away. Reviewed by Jadidsa Perez.
JAPAN BRATS by Michael Weddington is about a former military brat that captures the diverse experiences of overseas dependents in postwar Japan. Reviewed by Peggy Kurkowski.
ALL THAT THIS HOUSE HAS TO OFFER by Betty R. Wall is like sharing a home-cooked meal with a close friend; an immersive family history. Reviewed by Samantha Hui.
PLOWMAN by Charles Bruckerhoff is an unflinching exploration of controversial wartime legacies, cherished childhood friendship, and the resilience of a close-knit community
LOVE AND KISSES, CHARLIE by Charles L. Fletcher is a quiet and thoughtful glimpse into the diversion of mind that one soldier used to reassure his family and to survive. Check out what Tucker Lieberman has to say in his book review of this indie biography.










